Poly-clip System is poised to redefine packaging efficiency and sustainability benchmarks at Interpack 2026, championing its innovative clip technology as a superior alternative across a vast spectrum of industries. Moving beyond traditional containment methods, the company is demonstrating a profound commitment to ecological responsibility, underpinned by quantifiable data showcasing massive material savings and significant reductions in carbon emissions. Their central message, encapsulated by the provocative motto, "The packaging company with less packaging," highlights a systemic approach where sustainability is not an afterthought but an inherent design principle of their core technology.
The company’s presence at the Düsseldorf exhibition will serve as a comprehensive showcase of cross-industry solution expertise. Poly-clip System is demonstrating the remarkable adaptability of its clip technology, proving its efficacy far beyond its traditional stronghold in meat and sausage production. Visitors will see compelling evidence of its application across diverse sectors, including dairy products (such as cream cheese and specialty butters), convenience foods, fresh produce (fruits and vegetables), and even highly specialized industrial uses like the packaging of high-performance adhesives and sealants. This broad application profile underscores a philosophy centered on solving efficiency challenges irrespective of the product category.
Quantifiable Environmental Superiority
The economic and ecological benefits derived from switching to clip packaging are stark when measured against conventional formats like rigid cans, thermoformed trays, or cartridges. Poly-clip System’s solutions dramatically minimize the required packaging material. In many scenarios, the material volume used in a clip package amounts to a mere 1% to 2% of the total mass of the packaged product. This dramatic material minimization translates directly into lower resource consumption during production and transportation.
Crucially, these material savings have a direct, measurable impact on climate change mitigation. According to an independent sustainability assessment conducted by the esteemed Circular Analytics Institute (Vienna), the adoption of clip packaging can slash $textCO_2$ emissions by up to 90%, contingent upon the specific application parameters. This extensive analysis, which factored in both production and end-of-life disposal processes within the German market, validates that clip packaging masterfully balances robust product protection and enhanced recyclability with a vastly diminished ecological footprint.

Dr. Alexander Giehl, CEO of Poly-clip System, emphasized the foundational nature of this commitment: “For us, sustainability is not an added benefit, but an intrinsic component of the entire system concept. Our solutions are designed to intervene positively within existing processes: they drastically conserve material, reduce overall package weight, streamline logistics, and consequently, contribute a verifiable reduction in $textCO_2$ emissions throughout the entire value chain.”
Versatility as a Core Competitive Edge
Poly-clip System is actively encouraging industries where clip packaging is less established to explore its potential. While the technology has achieved significant penetration and success within the processed meat sector, the company insists that substantial efficiency gains remain untapped in numerous other segments.
“We deliberately avoid thinking strictly in terms of established product categories,” stated Dr. Giehl. “Our focus is oriented around specific applications and the measurable potential for efficiency enhancement they present. Interpack provides the quintessential global platform for us to fully articulate and demonstrate this inherent versatility to a global audience.”
At their expansive stand, the company will feature targeted, real-world demonstrations covering these diverse uses. Attendees will observe specialized machinery handling everything from vacuum-sealed sausages and portioned dairy items to ready-to-eat meals, delicate fresh produce requiring protective netting or casing, specialized pet food compositions, and complex industrial sealing applications.
Scalability and Technological Depth for Every Business Size

A significant part of Poly-clip System’s value proposition lies in its comprehensive machine portfolio, which is engineered to support businesses across their entire growth trajectory. The company boasts an impressive range of over 60 distinct machine models. This extensive offering ensures that regardless of a company’s scale—from small, artisanal producers to massive, high-throughput industrial facilities—a perfectly matched solution exists, calibrated precisely for their required price point and degree of automation.
Interpack visitors will have the opportunity to see equipment spanning the full spectrum of performance capabilities. For growing SMEs, the compact and newly introduced SCH 600 offers an accessible entry point into high-quality clipping technology. For operations requiring greater flexibility and medium-to-high output, the PDC-A 700 will be on display.
Crowning the technological showcase will be the highly automated and innovative FCA 160 XL. This flagship machine is engineered for maximum efficiency in handling substantial production volumes, capable of executing sophisticated two-clip and four-clip operations seamlessly, thereby maximizing line speeds and minimizing manual intervention.
The commitment to showcasing a tiered system ensures that customers are not forced into over-investing or under-specifying. Instead, they can select a machine that aligns perfectly with their current operational needs while offering clear pathways for future upgrades and scaling through compatible technology platforms.
Interpack 2026, running from May 7th to 13th, 2026, in Düsseldorf, Germany, will host Poly-clip System in Hall 11, Booth E19, where industry leaders and packaging innovators can engage directly with the technology driving the next generation of resource-efficient packaging solutions. The demonstrations promise to solidify the company’s position not just as a packaging machinery supplier, but as a crucial partner in achieving global sustainability objectives through smart engineering.



